Overview to Depreciation (Straight Line and Diminishing Method)
Depreciation is the systematic reduction of the recorded cost of a fixed asset. Examples of fixed assets that can be depreciated are buildings, furniture, and …
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Depreciation is the systematic reduction of the recorded cost of a fixed asset. Examples of fixed assets that can be depreciated are buildings, furniture, and …
Government Securities Market is a specialized segment of the financial market where government-issued debt instruments, known as government securities or “G-secs,” are bought and sold. …
A portfolio refers to a collection of investment tools such as stocks, shares, mutual funds, bonds, cash and so on depending on the investor’s income, …
Portfolio management services (PMS) and mutual funds (MF) are avenues to invest in stocks or bonds. Even though both of them are indirect ways of …
Bond Theorem Bond valuation is a technique for determining the theoretical fair value of a particular bond. Bond valuation includes calculating the present value of …
Stock Exchange and New Issue Markets their Nature, Structure, Functioning and Limitations
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1. Section 80C Deductions on Investments You can claim a deduction of Rs 1.5 lakh your total income under section 80C. In simple terms, you can …
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